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No user record in our sample, but dehugger has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but dehugger has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Risk exposure of "internal closed source" vs "open source". No one (external) cares nor can inspect a companies pile of internal utilities and code. As long as the code works than there's no problems. Everyone and their…
I have one of these. Got it a few weeks before the price increases. On the 14" version charging is limited to 96 watts, but the chip can pull north of that with adequate cooling, so the battery will literally drain…
You are vastly over-estimating the tech power the vast majority of businesses have dedicated to logistics. There's a large number of different systems involved with a enterprise logistics stack. Ecomm store provider,…
The answer is that once you move past a modest shipping op the people with actual visibility on that would be the warehouse that's fulfilling, also typically people who don't have the power to cancel orders themselves.…
I don't know that I disagree, but this had to be in the works before the IPO right? Acquisitions don't typically materialize in a timeline of <1 week (or perhaps they do when someone walks in and offers 60B...)
I was trying to think about the why with Cursor, and the only thing that makes sense to me is they wanted experts in making harnesses so that they can pivot that expertise towards building harnesses intended for…
Not that I've found, and I am up to my fifth row of wood now.
I have completed 4 rows of firewood, onto my 5th! The stacking animation is very satisfying, I am sad I can't actually see the wood stacking anymore (because my wood pile has grown to large). It would be nice if it…
Capital, as a whole, barely thinks farther forward than the next fiscal quarter. If you are lucky, the absolute farthest out is end-of-career/lifetime for the current leadership suite. Why would capitalists be the…
most gen1 apple products are a small retirement investment if you keep it in working condition for long enough
I appreciate everyone's corrections here, my apologies. I clearly misunderstood the situation.
Ah I see, thanks for breaking it down.
Awesome, thats good news. I have a FW Desktop with the 395+ in it and have generally been impressed with it. Hoping that will eventually make its way into these machines.
There is a huge difference between on-die and off-die memory. Where that shared memory is located matters immensely.
Really? Because I did look through the entire spec list they provided and didnt see any non-Intel. Didnt get to the order screen since it was behind a waitlist sign up. I agree, that is better then nothing.
A laptop without a unified memory model is categorically incapable of being the "ultimate developer laptop". Framework already have Strix Halo machines, I don't know why they felt the need to hamstring this thing with…
Late reply, but the answer is: 1) there is a fair amount of behind the scenes work going on that I dont want the agent to have access too or know about. Tools make it very easy to have strong control over what can and…
I built something similar using an MCP that allows claude to "outsource" development to GLM 4.7 on Cerebras (or a different model, but GLM is what I use). The tool allows Claude to set the system prompt, instructions,…
Whats with this assumption that there's no human involvement? I dont just say "hey scan this 2m loc repo and give me some docs'... that would be insane. T he AI is there to do the easy part; scan a giant spaghetti bowl…
i love the assumption by default that "ai generated" automatically excludes "human verified". see, i actually read and monitor the outputs. i check them against my own internal knowledge. i trial the results with real…
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Yes, correct. Essentially every single industry and tool which rents out capacity of any system or service does this. Your ISP does this. The airline does this. Cruise lines. Cloud computing environments. Restaurants.…
surprising considering you just listed two primary use cases (exploring codebases/data models + creating documentation)
I am similarly interested, but mostly because my memory is awful and I'd like to actually remember what people tell me without having to ask repeatedly.
Instructions are more like guidelines than actual rules. LLMs arent deterministic. If there is an action you don't want them to ever take, dont provide them with the ability to do so.